The ENM Project began in 2015 from an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant. The project uses NYU Press’s 110 Open Access Books to new build new ways of discovering content within large bodies of works through semantic tagging, topic maps, and more. As more and more professional and scholarly publishing evolves digitally, this project shows the exciting opportunities, for users and publishers alike, that come with it. You can find out more about the project here.

Alexandra Provo is Project Manager for the Enhanced Networked Monographs Project at NYU. She was the 2015-2016 Kress Fellow in Art Librarianship at Yale University and has been the project manager for two linked open data projects: Drawings of the Florentine Painters and Linked Jazz. From 2012-2013, she was a photograph cataloger on the “Homeless Paintings of the Italian Renaissance” project at Harvard University’s Villa I Tatti. She has an MSLIS from Pratt Institute and a BA in art history from Wesleyan University.